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maybe it doesn't like the duplicate emails that keep coming through so shuts itself down?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostPS Anyone know a good tree surgeon in our village? Ta.
To chop down your router? Or does it have Dutch Elm disease?
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Yeh, wrong forum, sorry. Ta for comments so far and tolerance of advanced senility.
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I have a BTHomehub router at home which does the same thing. I ring BT and they say there is nothing wrong, then the fault goes away for a few days...
Lying barstewards....
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zog, why are you putting this stuff in accounting/legal? i think it's more than your line which is having a 'moment'?
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And a wierd router problem
The net is fairly crud round here. At peak times, especially about 4pm-5pm weekends, we get a lot of page not found errors. A bit later it is all working fine again.
Sometimes in those periods we find the router has reset, or our PCs can't see it anyway. I can't see how a hardware fault can occur at regular weekly times. It sounds crazy but is there any way anything happening on the line can reset a router. Space aliens perhaps?
Cheers for any ideas.Tags: None
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